A Timeless Legacy - Women Artists of Glacier National Park
The Hockaday celebrates the 6th annual exhibition and fundraiser A Timeless Legacy 2020: Women Artists of Glacier National Park and rich history of women painting in Glacier National Park by inviting 19 of the top western artists to feature the Crown of the Continent in recently-created works.
Ticketed Fundraiser Sale Event:
Artist and Sponsor Preview 4:00-5:00 PM
Award Presentation and Dinner 5:00-7:00 PM
Exhibition Dates:
August 11 to October 31, 2020
About the Exhibit and Sale Following the overwhelming response to the 2015 exhibition A Timeless Legacy - Women Artists of Glacier National Park, the Hockaday invited nationally recognized women artists to participate in the second annual A Timeless Legacy exhibit and sale. These women artists are renowned for their work in featuring western subjects and were assembled to create an unprecedented show of works connected to the majesty of Glacier National Park. Both paintings and sculpture were featured, and the range of subjects reflected the vastness and the majesty of Glacier National Park - from marvelous landscapes and Park wildlife, to the people who over the years have called the Park home or for whom the Park has special significance or importance relating to their well-being and livelihood, as well as other historic and contemporary subjects.
More information: 2020 A Timeless Legacy Artists
The Hockaday's Mission
To enrich the cultural life of our community and region, and preserve the artistic legacy of Montana and Glacier National Park
Museum Overview
The Hockaday Museum of Art's mission is to enrich the cultural life of our community and region, and preserve the artistic legacy of Montana and Glacier National Park. The Museum maintains a permanent collection and offers rotating exhibits by nationally renowned and emerging artists, in addition to a permanent exhibit of Glacier National Park art and culture. A Discovery Gallery provides hands-on activities for children that changes along with the rotating exhibits.
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Driving Directions
The Hockaday is located two blocks east of historic downtown Kalispell's Main Street on the corner of 2nd Avenue East and 3rd Street. To access the Museum's parking lot, proceed east on 4th Street and turn north on 2nd Avenue. The handicap accessible entrance is located on the northwest side of the building.
Pricing
Tickets for the fundraising event are $25 per person for members or $35 per person for non-members and available in advance by reservation at information@hockadaymuseum.org or by calling 406-755-5268.